Photo Flash: First Look at WAIT UNTIL DARK at John W. Engeman Theater

In the tense thriller Wait Until Dark, a cool-as-ice con man smooth talks his way into the home of an unsuspecting blind woman. She soon discovers she's harboring a dangerous prize and that he'll try anything to get it. The production is currently in previews at the John W. Engeman Theater, with the official opening set for Saturday, January 26 at 8:00 p.m. The show runs through March 10, 2013. Get a first look at the production in the photos below!

Frederick Knott's thriller is the story of Susy Hendrix, a recently blinded housewife who becomes the target of three con? men searching for illicit drugs. Susy's husband, Sam, had been persuaded by a strange woman to transport a child's doll across the border, not knowing what was being smuggled inside. This masterfully constructed drama moves from one moment of suspense to another as it builds toward an electrifying, breath?stopping final scene. This play, that starred Audrey Hepburn in the film version, is one that will have you sitting on The Edge of your seat. Patrons are asked not to reveal the ending of the play.

Wait Until Dark is produced by RICHARD T. DOLCE, the theater's Producing Artistic Director.

Alan Souza has directed six other shows for this Theater. He recently made a revisionist 10?person rendition of the musical Oliver, to great acclaim. He also directed for New Jersey Repertory, Arkansas Repertory, Walnut Street Theatre, The New Theatre, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Virginia Musical Theatre, Human Race Theatre Company, and the Texas Shakespeare Festival. He was nominated for the 2008 Carbonell Award and has received multiple Edgerton Foundation grants for his new works. He is in development with the play Scandal, by Emmy Award winner Treva Silverman, and the new play Something Vivid by Kevin Rehac.

Wait Until Dark will feature scenic design by Jonathan Collins (The Kravis Center's premiere production of Divorce Party and John W. Engeman Theater's A Christmas Carol - A Ghost Story of Christmas) with costumes by MEGAN MOORE (John W. Engeman Theater's Assistant Costume Designer on Hairspray and Camelot latest design work was seen in California at the Sierra Rep Theater). Lighting is designed by JILL NAGEL (Resident Lighting Designer at NJ Repertory, NYC Designs include Poetic License, Housewives of Mannheim, The Man in Room 306). Sound design by CRAIG KAUFMAN (John W. Engeman Theater's A Christmas Carol - A Ghost Story of Christmas and Sweet Charity). Hair and Make?Up design by Mark Adam Rampmeyer (Associate Artistic Director at the John W. Engeman Theater, his work can currently be seen in the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Talley's Folly with Sarah Paulson. Other designs have been seen on Broadway in Lysistrata Jones, West Side Story and The Farnsworth Invention). Casting by Stephen DeAngelis and the Production Stage Manager is MICHELLE LYNN HINES.

The featured actors in Wait Until Dark are: Christina Bennett Lind as the blind housewife, Susy Hendrix. Michael Sharon as the sinister mastermind, Roat. G.R. Johnson and ERIC ROLLAND as Talman and Carlino, the two ex?convicts who are enlisted by Roat. STEVEN ALAN O'BRIEN as Susy's husband, Sam Hendrix and CARLY TAMER and NATALIE SEUS as Gloria, the young neighbor girl.

The John W. Engeman Theater at Northport is Long Island's only year round professional theater company, casting our actors from the Broadway talent pool. From curb to curtain, we have made it our business to provide affordable, quality theater in an elegant one?of?a?kind location with outstanding facilities and extraordinary service. The renovated Theater offers stadium?style seating, state-of-the-art lighting and sound, a full orchestra pit, and a classic wood?paneled piano lounge with full bar.

Tickets are on sale now and are $55. Tickets may be purchased by calling (631) 261?2900, by visiting www.engemantheater.com, or at the Engeman Theater Box Office at 250 Main Street, Northport. WARNING: Some of the play does take place in complete darkness and some other moments may be too scary for young children.

Photo Credit: AnnMarie Snyder

Michael Sharon as the sinister mastermind, Roat. G.R. Johnson and ERIC ROLLAND as Talman and Carlino, the two exâ€?convicts who are enlisted by Roat.